I have just finished to prepare a little slide about a nice application that my colleague Ronnie has developed in cooperation with myswitzerland.com: Quite nice numbers, aren’t they?
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Jan. 13, 2010
Three-year $250 million agreement to advance cloud computing with industry’s most integrated technology stack.
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Strangely enough, cloud computing has turned out to be more about reviewing and modernizing internal IT than about how internal IT systems can be extended to the clouds. More simply put, we now try to replicate the value of cloud computing by modernizing and reimplementing our existing IT architectures using cloud computing concepts, such as self-provisioning, virtualization, elasticity, multitenancy, and yes, SOA.
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Still rooted to traditional dev models? Learning the skills and processes to span on-premises and cloud scenarios is fundamental for Visual Studio developers in 2010.
Very nice summary
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Windows Azure for Microsoft Partners
I think 2010 is going to be a big year for cloud computing and the Windows Azure Platform. It’s what I expect to spend a lot of my year working on – helping get the message out to our international sales force on hopefully seeing both developer and business adoption. Microsoft’s Partner community will be crucial to this effort so I thought I’d list out some of the great resources for Partners
Business Content
- What Is Windows Azure?
- Windows Azure Platform - Business Model for Partners
- Windows Azure Platform - Value for Partners
- Windows Azure Platform - TCO Tool
Technical Content
- What Is Windows Azure?
- What Is Windows Azure? (Channel 9 Video)
- Windows Azure Platform Business Model Presentation
- Windows Azure Platform Training Course
- The Windows Azure Platform on Microsoft.com
Architectural Content
- Windows Azure Platform Training Course
- Windows Azure Platform Training Kit
- Lap around the Windows Azure Platform
- Windows Azure: Present and Future
- SQL Azure Database: Present and Future
- Lessons Learned: Migrating Applications to the Windows Azure Platform
Developer Content
- ISV Innovation: How-to Guides
- Publishing a Web Page to Windows Azure Platform Tutorial
- ISV Innovation: the Windows Azure Platform for Developers Five-Part Series
- "How Do I?" Videos for the Windows Azure Platform
- Windows Azure Platform Training Course
- Windows Azure Platform Training Kit
- Introduction to Building Applications with Windows Azure
- Building Java Applications with Windows Azure
- Developing PHP and MySQL Applications with Windows Azure
- Windows Azure SDK for Java
- Windows Azure SDK for PHP
- Windows Azure Tools for Eclipse
- AppFabric SDKs for Developers
- AppFabric SDKs for Java Developers
- AppFabric SDK for Ruby Developers
- AppFabric Services SDK for PHP Developers
Great Collection of Resources
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A Windows Azure appliance?
But what will Microsoft do to deliver Windows Azure for private cloud environments?
"I can tell you what we won't be doing. We have not announced an Azure appliance," Adams quipped. "We'll take the learnings with the move to the cloud and include those changes in the products we ship - so our customers and partners can do private cloud environments."
Interesting interview on eweek with Susie Adams - Here just a sentence.
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TCO and ROI Calculator
You are about to request access to the Microsoft Windows Azure Platform TCO and ROI Calculator, which will provide you with a customized estimate of potential cost savings you (or your company or organization) may achieve by building on the Windows Azure Platform. Upon completion of the TCO and ROI Calculator profile analysis, you will be presented with a detailed report which shows estimated line item costs for an accurate TCO and a 1 to 3 year ROI analysis for you or your company or organization.
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